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Cape Town voted best city in the world! Green Point hotel offers an incredible deal

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South Africa and Cape Town have been named the best places in the world to travel, voted for by readers of The Telegraph in the United Kingdom. 

Yearly readers of the British newspaper vote in significant numbers for their favourite destination and although for the past 10 years, New Zealand was the firm favourite, South Africa has shown that the Rainbow Nation truly has it all. This is the first since 2019 that the awards have been held with COVID-19 hampering travel and ultimate voting.

The newspaper lauded South Africa as “a place of true beauty – Cape Town a supermodel at the foot of Table Mountain, the Garden Route a ribbon of road-trip nirvana, the wineries of Franschhoek and Stellenbosch crafting fine vintages, the landscape thrilling to the peaks and troughs of the Drakensberg range and Motlatse Canyon, Kruger National Park a roaring wildlife zone.” 

To celebrate this remarkable achievement ANEW Hotel Green Point with its convenient prime location and a front-row seat to the vibrancy of Cape Town, is offering guests an unbeatable deal to explore the most spectacular city on earth.

African dining & accommodation package:

Book a stay starting from only R860* per person sharing per night and indulge in an authentic African drumming and dining experience at Gold Restaurant Cape Town.

Package includes:

– Complimentary transport to and from Gold Restaurant

– Accommodation in a standard room (upgrades available)

– Breakfast

– 1x Dinner & Drumming Experience at Gold Restaurant

Digital nomad package:

Transform ANEW Hotel Green Point into your productive workspace with their Digital Nomad Deal. Book for 7 days or longer and save 15% on your stay. ANEW Rewards Members enjoy an even greater discount of 20%.

Deal details:

– Save 15% on bookings for 7 days or longer

– ANEW Rewards Members save 20%

– Minimum 7-night stay

– Valid until 31 August 2023

Here are some must-do activities when visiting the Mother City:

Unleash your adventurous spirit:

Embark on a thrilling outdoor adventure by conquering the iconic Table Mountain. Take a cable car* or challenge yourself with a hike to the summit, where magnificent panoramic views of Cape Town await. For an adrenaline rush, try paragliding off Signal Hill, soaring above the city and coastline. Alternatively, venture to CityROCK, a popular indoor climbing gym in Cape Town. It features a range of climbing walls suitable for beginners to experienced climbers. You can enjoy bouldering, top rope climbing, and lead climbing. The gym also offers classes and equipment rental.
For more information go to: https://cityrock.co.za/cape-town/activities/

Soak in beach bliss:

Exploring the Atlantic Seaboard’s picturesque beaches is a must. Start with the trendy Camps Bay Beach, where you sip cocktails at stylish beachfront cafes, and witness glorious sunsets. For a quieter ambiance, head to Clifton’s pristine coves, renowned for their crystal-clear waters and stunning surroundings. The adventurous can also try their hand at surfing, kiteboarding, or stand-up paddleboarding in Bloubergstrand.

Even during colder months, walking on these beaches provides endless satisfaction for your soul.

Discover the Cape Winelands:

Escape to the enchanting Cape Winelands, just a 30-minute drive* from ANEW Hotel Green Point, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich wine culture. Explore historic vineyards, sample world-class wines, and indulge in gourmet food pairings. Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl offer an array of award-winning wine estates, each with its own distinct charm. Don’t forget to savour the stunning landscapes and visit local markets for artisanal treats, cheeses, and preserves to complete your experience.

*It is always recommended to have a designated driver available for these activities or make use of an e-hailing platform or pre-arranged shuttle service.

Dive into Cape Town’s cultural tapestry:

Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Cape Town’s cultural heritage. Explore the historic Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, famous for its colourful houses, and learn about this community and its history. Discover the District Six Museum, which tells the story of forced removals during apartheid. Visit the Zeitz MOCAA*, Africa’s largest contemporary art museum, housed in a renovated grain silo, to witness thought-provoking exhibits from local and international artists.

The Zeitz MOCAA is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 to 18:00.
African Citizens can enjoy FREE entry on Africa Wednesdays, every week between 10:00 to 13:00 on presentation of a valid ID/Passport.

For more information go to https://www.districtsix.co.za/ and https://zeitzmocaa.museum/.

Indulge in foodie paradise:

Cape Town’s culinary scene is a melting pot of flavours and influences, offering something to satisfy every palate. Delve into the city’s bustling food markets and busy streets, the Oranjezicht City Farm Market, where you can sample an array of local and international cuisines. For an unforgettable dining experience, book a table at one of Cape Town’s renowned restaurants to enjoy fresh seafood, farm-to-table dishes, and exquisite wine pairings.

For more information go to: https://ozcf.co.za/market-day/.

ANEW Rewards:

Make your stay at ANEW Hotel Green Point even more rewarding by joining the ANEW Rewards ANEWs own loyalty programme is designed to save guests money and provide exclusive benefits during their travels. As a new member, you automatically qualify for a 12% discount on your bookings and become a Gold member, unlocking even more perks. By signing up on ANEWs website, you can start earning rewards for every stay, enjoying a range of benefits tailored to enhance your experience with ANEW Hotels & Resorts. For more visit our website at www.anewhotels.com.


Book your spot today to enjoy the perfect blend of work and leisure. Visit https://anewhotels.com for more information.

Ts &Cs apply: prices and availability are subject to change, minimum of 2-night stay and accommodation subject to availability.

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